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500 years ago, he served as a priest during the Spanish
Inquisition. When he thought his love affair, which had produced
a child, had been discovered, he had the man who knew the secrets
put to death. Then by his own decree, he had his lover put to
death as well. Distraught, he took his own life, and woke up
. . . And now, after 100 years of awareness as a gargoyle, a woman
identical to his lost love enters the church. And the gargoyle
discovers that he can move . . .
Sins of Blood and Stone by John Urbancik features a foreword
by Mike Oliveri (Deadliest of the Species, 4 x 4)
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